Friday, November 30, 2007

Bobby Darin as Fagin in "Oliver!"

This week's Bobby Darin Video Blast at DarinLand.com spotlights Bobby Darin: The Actor, with 2 clips. The first is from the 1971 TV Special "The Darin Invasion" and features Darin's marvelous performance as Fagin from the musical "Oliver!" The second is another riveting clip from the 1962 Bobby Darin/Sidney Poitier drama "Pressure Point." Use this link to see the clips:


Bobby Darin: The Actor (2 videos)


There's also a new poll (What is Bobby Darin's best single of 1964?) and a new Question of the Week (What do you think of Bobby Darin's performance as Fagin from "Oliver"?) on the site. See it all at DarinLand.com.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Bobby Darin Shop Shipping Problem Fixed!

Greetings

If you recently tried to place an order in the Bobby Darin Shop at DarinLand.com and found that the Shipping Method wasn't working properly, here's why: USPS made more unannounced changes to their site, and our shipping module could no longer communicate with USPS.

This problem has now been fixed and everything is hunky dorey!

Thanks for your patience.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Bobby Darin Show 1972-1973 (4 videos)

The latest Bobby Darin Video Blast at DarinLand.com features 4 video clips from Bobby Darin's 1972-73 TV Variety Show. Use his link to see the clips:

Bobby Darin Show 1972-73 (4 videos)

PLUS: Check out a new POLL (What is your favorite Jack Lawrence song by Bobby Darin?) and a new QUESTION OF THE WEEK (What is your favorite performance from this week's Bobby Darin Show VideoBlast?)

It's all at DarinLand.com.

Bobby Darin Clearance Sale ends THIS WEEK!

Just one more week to take advantage of deep discounts on everything in the Bobby Darin Shop at DarinLand.com. The Bobby Darin Shop CLEARANCE SALE ends and the shop closes on 11/30/07.

ACT NOW before it's all gone! Check out the sale at DarinLand.com.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Bobby Darin Video Blast Update

You might have noticed that the clips in the Bobby Darin Video Blast at DarinLand.com this week suddenly went missing. The original videos were deleted from YouTube and so we lost the links. However, we have now updated the Video Blast, including 2 new clips that weren't in the previous edition. Check it out:

BOBBY DARIN LIVE IN LONDON (1967)
(4 rare clips from Bobby Darin's 1967 UK TV Special)

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Bobby Darin Live in London 1967 (6 videos)

This week's Bobby Darin VideoBlast on the DarinLand.com website features 6 rare video clips from Bobby Darin's 1967 Live in London TV Special. Use this link to view the clips:


Bobby Darin Live in London 1967


There's also a new poll (What is Your Favorite LIVE Bobby Darin DVD?) and a new Question of the Week (What is your favorite performance from this week's Bobby Darin Live in London VideoBlast?). Check it all out at DarinLand.com.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Bobby Darin Atco Award goes up for auction on December 5th, 2007

An internal award presented to Bobby Darin by Atco Records, in honor of 5,000,000 records sold, will go up for auction on December 5th, 2007 at Bonhams Auctioneers, Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge, London. The item is part of The David Gest Collection of Entertainment Memorabilia, which includes the largest collection of Gold Presentation Discs ever to appear at auction, as well as an array of important items relating to Film, Television and Popular Music.

To view the item listing on the Bonhams site (or to place an online bid), use this link:

Lot No: 231 A 1958/9 'In-House' award presented to Bobby Darin, by Atco Records, in acknowledgement of 5,000,000 records sold


To browse the full collection, use this link:


The David Gest Collection of Entertainment Memorabilia

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Bobby Darin Musical News: “Sweet Dreams: Frank, Bobby & Dean” 11/15 to 11/17/2007 in St. Pete, FL

Sweet Dreams - Frank, Bobby & Dean

Sweet Dreams: Frank, Bobby & Dean
November 15, 16, 17, 2007
at Pasadena Community Church, 227-70th St. S., St. Pete, FL 33707
For tickets and info call (813) 926-9175 or visit http://www.salernotheatre.com/

Things are really swingin’ at the world-famous Copacabana Club. In a debate over who was the greatest entertainer of all time, the heat really turns up when Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, and Dean Martin are all booked for the same night, including a special appearance by Jerry Lewis! Join the Salerno Theatre Company and the American Concert Company as they celebrate the music of the three greatest crooners of all time. The joint will be jumpin’ and your toes will be tappin’ all night long as Frank, Bobby, Dean, and the fabulous Copacabana Girls fly you to the moon and beyond the sea.

Friday, November 9, 2007

Bobby Darin on the Flip Wilson Show (4 videos)

The latest Bobby Darin Video Blast on the DarinLand.com site features 4 clips of Bobby Darin on the Flip Wilson Show. Use this link to see the videos:

Bobby Darin on the Flip Wilson Show


There's also a new poll (What is Bobby Darin's best LP of 1962?) and a new Question of the Week (What recent film do you think Bobby Darin would have been great in?) on the site!

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Bobby Darin Engineers: Tom Dowd (Bobby Darin, That's All, Darin at the Copa)

Tom Dowd

To Bobby Darin fans, Tom Dowd will always be the man who put the bubbles at the beginning of Splish Splash. Dowd was a certified genius in the recording studio, an artist who's firm grasp of technique and technology made him a sought after talent in the music industry for over 50 years.

Born and raised in Manhattan, Dowd was the offspring of musical parents. His father was a concertmaster and his mother an opera singer. An exceptional student, Dowd excelled in math and science at Stuyevant High School, and graduated in June of 1942 at the tender age of 17. Too young for the draft, he went on to City College, studying during the day and playing in a band at Columbia University at night.

At Columbia he succeeded on two fronts, first by becoming a conductor, and second by being picked to do highly classified work in the university's physics laboratory. When he turned 18, he was immediately drafted and given the rank of sergeant, and was assigned to continue his secret work at Columbia—work that later would become known as part of The Manhattan Project.

Dowd's entrance into the music industry came as a result of being unable get college credit for his classified work at Columbia when he left military service in 1946. Desperate for work, he took a summer job at a classical music recording studio. And the rest, as they say, is history.

With his scientific background and sharp mind, Dowd showed himself to be a quick study in the studio, mastering the art and science of recording in no time at all. Before long, this young kid was the guy to get, if you wanted to make a great record.

His work at Atlantic included sessions with The Clovers, Ruth Brown, Big Joe Turner, Clyde McPhatter, LaVern Baker, The Drifters, Ray Charles, and of course, Bobby Darin.

He continued to work his magic in the studio right up until 2002, not just as an engineer, but also as an arranger and a producer, adding the Dowd touch to releases by artists such as Ornette Coleman, Dusty Springfield, Dr. John, Cream, Cher, Eric Clapton, and many others.

The 2003 documentary Tom Dowd and the Language of Music is a riveting portrait of the artist, his life, and career.

Tom Dowd (Selected Discography):

The Great Ray Charles (Atlantic 1259, 1957)

Bobby Darin (Atco 33-102, September 1958)

That's All (Atco 33-104, March 1959)

Darin at the Copa (Atco 33-122, August 1960)

Betty Carter: 'Round Midnight (Atco 33-152, 1963)

Nat Adderley: Sayin' Somethin' (Atlantic 1460, 1966)

Aretha Franklin: I Never Loved a Man the Way I Love You (Atlantic 8139, 1967)

Cher: 3614 Jackson Highway (Atco 33-298, 1969)

Eric Clapton: E.C. Was Here (RSO 4809, 1975)

Chicago: If You Leave Me Now (Columbia 25133, 1982)

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Bobby Darin Clearance Sale ends 11/30/07

The Bobby Darin Shop at DarinLand will be officially closing 11/30/07.

The Bobby Darin Shop CLEARANCE SALE will continue while supplies last or until 11/30/07 whichever comes first.

ACT NOW before the shop closes! Everything is on sale at or below wholesale cost. Check out the sale at DarinLand.com

Saturday, November 3, 2007

Bobby Darin sings "I Will Wait For You" (mp3)

A romantic Bobby Darin number to heat up a chilly weekend...check it out at the DarinLand page on MySpace:

http://www.myspace.com/darinland

--Michael M

Friday, November 2, 2007

Bobby Darin Sings Gospel (3 videos)

The latest Bobby Darin Video Blast on the DarinLand.com site features 3 clips of Bobby Darin singing gospel and spirituals. Check out the video clips here...

Bobby Darin Sings Gospel

Bobby Darin Shop LIQUIDATION SALE!!!

Everything in the Bobby Darin Shop at DarinLand.com is on sale at or below wholesale cost. The shop will be closing down soon, and these prices are only good while supplies last.

Please note: the DarinLand.com website is NOT closing down. Only the Bobby Darin Shop is closing. DarinLand.com will continue to provide you with news, articles, info, and everything Bobby!

Why is the Bobby Darin Shop closing?
Various reasons, including the fact that some of our distributors have recently been taken over by larger companies. Many of these large companies are not interested in dealing with the smaller independent retailers, and focus mostly on the big names. Basically, we can't continue to operate the Shop at a loss.

Thank you for the support you've given to the shop, and to the site! Keep coming back for more Bobby!

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Bobby Darin and Connie Francis sing Cole Porter's "You're The Top" (video)

Bobby Darin and Connie Francis singing Cole Porter's "You're The Top" on Ed Sullivan in 1960. The chemistry between these former sweethearts is positively enchanting...

Bobby Darin Guitarists: Billy Mure (Splish Splash)

Billy Mure

Billy Mure, Guitarist on Bobby Darin's Splish Splash (1958)

As a guitarist, arranger, conductor, and composer, Billy Mure established a style of playing that was uniquely his own. His debut album in 1957, "Supersonic Guitars in Hi-Fi" on the RCA label, utilized multi-tracking techniques to layer 4 guitars, 2 sets of drums, and 1 bass player. He followed this up with the aptly titled "Fireworks" in 1958, adding a third drummer and a vocal chorus. The LP was his first in "Living Stereo," and featured 4 original numbers, "Firecrackers," "Dancing Guitars," "Guitar Theme," and "Crackerjack." That same year, Mure provided the guitar backing for Bobby Darin's first hit single, Splish Splash.

Born July 7th, 1915, in New York City, Mure picked up the violin at the age of 5, moved on to guitar at 7, and by 13 he was composing his own music. After leaving high school, he joined Val Ernie's band and spent the next five years playing ritzy resorts and clubs. When World War II came along, Mure enlisted and became a member of the Air Force band, where he learned arranging. After the war, in 1947, he joined the staff orchestra at radio station WNEW in New York. While employed by WNEW, he did a bit of session work on the side, for such luminaries as Helen Merrill and Della Reese. He also wrote arrangements for Reese (My Heart Reminds Me) and Bobby Freeman (Do You Want to Dance? and Betty Lou's Got a New Pair of Shoes.)

After recording for the RCA label from 1957 to 1963, he set out on his own, to form the independent production company, BM Productions. He also scored a hit on the Seville label in 1962, as leader of the band for the Marcie Blaine single Bobby's Girl.

Mure continues to play live to this day, still delighting audiences everywhere with his Supersonic Guitar style.

Billy Mure on Darin LPs:

Bobby Darin (Atco 33-102, September 1958)

The Bobby Darin Story (Atco 33-131, 1961)

Twist with Bobby Darin (Atco 33-138, December 1961)

Billy Mure on other LPs (Selected Discography):

Helen Merrill: Merrill at Midnight (EmArcy 36107, 1957)

Billy Mure: Supersonic Guitars in Hi-Fi (RCA Victor LPM-1536, 1957)

Billy Mure: Fireworks (RCA Victor LSP-1694, 1958)

Billy Mure: Teen Bossa Nova (MGM SE-4131, 1963)

Billy Mure Links:

Billy Mure's Official Site